Yep. Find yourself a SCSI->Ethernet adapter. Then install its drivers. I
personally use a Dayna Pocket SCSI/Link on a Classic with good success.
Then find yourself a copy of MacTCP and get going. The main thing is a
lack of really usable web browsers. There are a couple that work, but
browsing on a black and white screen at that resolution is limiting.

I personally use my Classic mainly as a console to my Linux polyserver
(A Mac LC475, incidentally) as well as for some IRCing.

Scott Holder

-----Original Message-----
From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Joe WF Runnels
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 5:48 PM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: network on an SE?


Um, is it possible to connect my SE to my network using OS
6.somthingaruther?

-Joe


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